Lamborghini's boss has clarified his comments on EVs, and the company has confirmed new combustion cars will arrive in 2026.
Remember a month ago, when the CEO of Lamborghini said that he had pulled the plug on the company's EV? We learned that ...
The legendary Italian automaker confirmed to USA TODAY that it's no longer planning to build battery electric cars by 2030.
Winkelmann said the firm will unwrap a series of new “derivative” models at regular intervals before 2026 - beginning in May with a dedicated event in Imola, then another at Festival of Speed in July, ...
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Lamborghini to launch two new cars in 2026, first electric model coming soon - details inside
Lamborghini will launch two new models in 2026, likely updated versions of the Lamborghini Revuelto and Lamborghini Urus. Alongside strong sales growth, the brand is also preparing for its first ...
Lamborghini is continuing to work on a battery-electric model for debut after 2030, and this will see the Italian marque’s upcoming fourth model, the Lanzador be equipped with a plug-in hybrid ...
New model reveals are planned during the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Monterey Car Week.
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Lamborghini Revuelto
The Lamborghini Revuelto is the beginning of a new era for Sant’Agata—a 1,001-hp plug‑in hybrid V12 supercar that keeps ...
Lamborghini seemed awfully keen to make an all-electric supercar a few years ago when it revealed the gorgeous Lanzador concept. But as it turns out, that dream was short-lived. After showing off the ...
Earlier this week, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann told WIRED that the Lanzador, its upcoming all-electric crossover, will not be a pure-EV. He remarked, “it was clear not only that the acceptance ...
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